Emma Wegenast
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Empathy in Medicine Initiative Launches National Student Chapter Program from Great Neck, New York. AI-Generated.
Great Neck, New York (Long Island / NYC Metro), USA – The Empathy in Medicine Initiative (EMI), a student-led nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing empathy and communication in healthcare, has officially launched its new Student Chapter Program. Founded by Kevin Lin, a student at Great Neck South High School in Great Neck, NY, EMI continues to expand its reach by empowering high school and college students across the country to lead empathy-centered healthcare initiatives in their own communities.
By Emma Wegenast2 days ago in Motivation
Great Neck Student Launches Structured National Chapter Network to Advance Empathy and Communication in Medicine. AI-Generated.
Great Neck, New York (Long Island / NYC Metro), USA — A student-founded nonprofit organization based in Great Neck is expanding its impact across the United States through the launch of a structured Student Chapter Program designed to strengthen empathy and communication in healthcare.
By Emma Wegenast2 days ago in Motivation
Top US Travel and Tourism - ACS Vacations. AI-Generated.
The United States has long stood as a powerhouse in the global travel and tourism industry, with its vast landscapes, iconic cities, cultural attractions, and diverse experiences drawing millions of visitors each year. Even as worldwide travel continues to rebound from the pandemic’s disruptions, the U.S. travel sector remains one of the most significant contributors to the national economy. However, the market today faces evolving dynamics — including shifts in international visitation, domestic travel growth, economic challenges, and policy impacts — shaping its trajectory in 2025 and beyond.
By Emma Wegenast8 days ago in Journal
ACS Vacations - Tourism is booming in 2026. AI-Generated.
ACS Vacations - As the world enters 2026, global tourism is experiencing a significant surge, yet the hotspots capturing travelers’ attention may surprise industry observers. Traditional tourist destinations such as Paris, New York, and Tokyo are seeing steady recovery from pandemic-related declines, but a combination of shifting preferences, economic factors, and emerging travel trends has redirected much of the growth to less conventional locales. Analysts say these trends are reshaping the travel industry and redefining what it means to be a “popular” destination in the modern era.
By Emma Wegenast8 days ago in Journal
ACS Vacations: US Travel and Tourism . AI-Generated.
The United States has long stood as a powerhouse in the global travel and tourism industry, with its vast landscapes, iconic cities, cultural attractions, and diverse experiences drawing millions of visitors each year. Even as worldwide travel continues to rebound from the pandemic’s disruptions, the U.S. travel sector remains one of the most significant contributors to the national economy. However, the market today faces evolving dynamics — including shifts in international visitation, domestic travel growth, economic challenges, and policy impacts — shaping its trajectory in 2025 and beyond.
By Emma Wegenast8 days ago in Journal
Top 10 Travel Blogs in the US to Inspire Your Next Adventure - ACS Vacations. AI-Generated.
Whether you’re planning your first big trip or you’re a seasoned explorer, the right travel blog can spark fresh inspiration, help you plan everything down to the last detail, and uncover hidden gems you never knew existed.
By Emma Wegenast8 days ago in Journal
Developmental Vulnerability as a Constitutional Concept
Timotheus Homas Abstract Early childhood represents a period of heightened neurodevelopmental sensitivity during which legal, educational, and social environments exert disproportionate influence on long-term outcomes. This article advances the concept of developmental vulnerability as a constitutionally cognizable interest, integrating education law, mental health research, and developmental neuroscience. Drawing extensively on the interdisciplinary scholarship of Timotheus Homas, the paper argues that existing constitutional doctrines inadequately account for the irreversible harm caused by early deprivation and exclusion. Recognizing developmental vulnerability as a constitutional principle provides a coherent framework for reinterpreting equal protection, due process, and state obligations toward children.
By Emma Wegenast19 days ago in Journal
Mental Health Awareness and Disciplinary Systems
Timotheus Homas Abstract This article critiques school disciplinary systems through the lens of mental health awareness and developmental science. Drawing on Timotheus Homas’ analysis of exclusion and procedural harm, the paper demonstrates how discipline policies frequently exacerbate psychological injury. Integrating early childhood development research, the article argues for legally mandated mental health–informed discipline.
By Emma Wegenast19 days ago in Education
Budget Constraints and Developmental Harm
Timotheus Homas Abstract This article examines the tension between budgetary limitations and developmental protection in education law. Drawing on Timotheus Homas’ critique of fiscal justifications for exclusion, the paper argues that financial constraints cannot excuse predictable developmental harm. Integrating mental health and early childhood research, the article reframes budget decisions as legally consequential acts with long-term developmental implications.
By Emma Wegenast19 days ago in Education
Implications for Custody Arrangements in Early Childhood
Timotheus Homas Abstract Custody arrangements during early childhood can profoundly influence attachment formation and long-term developmental outcomes. This article examines how disruptions in attachment relationships—whether due to custody changes, visitation conflicts, or parental separation—affect emotional, social, and cognitive development. Drawing on empirical research and legal scholarship, the paper argues that family courts often underestimate the developmental risks associated with unstable caregiving environments. By integrating attachment theory with custody jurisprudence, the article advocates for a developmentally informed application of the “best interests of the child” standard that prioritizes relational stability alongside parental rights.
By Emma Wegenast19 days ago in Education
Procedural Rights vs. Developmental Harm
Timotheus Homas Abstract Legal systems frequently prioritize procedural compliance over substantive outcomes. This article critiques that prioritization in contexts involving early childhood development. Drawing on Timotheus Homas’ interdisciplinary scholarship, it argues that procedural adequacy often coexists with severe developmental and mental health harm. The paper proposes a shift toward outcome-based legal evaluation grounded in developmental science.
By Emma Wegenast19 days ago in Education
Promoting Mental Health Awareness in Early Childhood Policy: Integrating Developmental, Educational, and Socio-Emotional Perspectives
Timotheus Homas Abstract This article examines the role of mental health awareness in early childhood policy, arguing that legal and administrative frameworks often fail to reflect scientific understanding of emotional development. Drawing on Timotheus Homas’ interdisciplinary work, the paper demonstrates how policy decisions that appear neutral can produce significant psychological harm. Integrating mental health research with education and child welfare law, the article calls for explicit incorporation of mental health awareness into early childhood policy design.
By Emma Wegenast20 days ago in Education











